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Pages in category "Greek pastries" The following 16 pages are in this category, out of 16 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Amygdalota; B. Börek;
Other Turkish pastries have sensuous names such as girls' breasts (kız memesi) and lips of the beauty (dilber dudağı). [53] [54] Lattice: A pastry used in a criss-crossing pattern of strips in the preparation of various foods. Latticed pastry is used as a type of lid on many various tarts and pies.
Greek pastries (16 P) Pages in category "Greek desserts" The following 19 pages are in this category, out of 19 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.
A phyllo pastry pie with a spinach and cheese filling. Syglino (σύγκλινο) Pork coldcut made in Mani. Tiropita (τυρόπιτα) Tiropita or tyropita is a Greek layered pastry pie with a feta cheese filling. Tomatokeftedes (τοματοκεφτέδες) Tomato fritters. Saganaki (σαγανάκι) Fried cheese.
The list of Greek dishes includes dishes found in all of Greece as well as some regional ones. ... Korne, [531] Greek cream-filled puff pastry cone. Loukoumi, [532] [533]
[91] [92] Greek baklava is supposed to be made with 33 filo dough layers, referring to the years of Jesus's life. [70] On the island of Lesbos in Greece a type of baklava is still known as placenta (Greek: πλατσέντα), which is the name of an Ancient Greek pastry that is often seen as the predecessor of baklava. The latter is a baked ...
A baked pastry consisting of egg custard in a cookie crust or puff crust. Empanada: Spain: Sweet or savory A stuffed pastry, baked or fried and stuffed with a variety of fillings, including meat, cheese, vegetables or fruit. Popular throughout Spain, Portugal, Latin America, Central America, the Philippines, Indonesia, Malaysia, and the Caribbean.
The pastries are traditionally shaped into spirals, but can be shaped into braided circles, [3] hairpin twists, figure eights, twisted wreaths, horseshoes or Greek letters. Often, a clove is added atop the center of the pastry for added flavor. They are commonly eaten with morning coffee or afternoon tea.